As for Trump, this is how I think it will play out. I was South
Carolina’s first Young Republican chairman in 1962. By then, over fifty
years ago, all of us were familiar with the standard operation of all
Republican nomination candidates.

They come in and take the lead by making semi-heretical statements,
as Trump has. They keep right on the edge of heresy until the primaries
and caucuses are over.

Then they have to get the Republican Leadership to nominate them. That’s when they start denouncing all outright heresy.

What has Trump done on White Genocide? He retweeted a White Genocide tweet.

Exactly half of the people I talk to say this means he has accepted
the White Genocide concept. Counter stated it herself and endorsed it.

If the world stays the way it has always been, Trump will denounce the concept of white genocide once the primaries have passed.

Watch for Trump and Lindsay Graham, the classic pro-immigration
senator from South Carolina, shaking hands on some modified Path to
Citizenship legislation.

If and when Trump endorses the deadly heresy of White Genocide in so
many words, I will be the happiest man who was ever mistaken.

Meanwhile, Trump is right there where all Republicans have always
been: On the edge of outright heresy and ready to denounce it when the
time comes.